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DCE A5000 motherboard
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Description: Low resolution image of the A5000 motherboard designed by Thomas Dellert of DCE Computer Service GmbH. There is also a high resolution version which I am looking for: http://www.amiga.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=31349&forum=22#forumpost377077
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Posted by: CD32Freak at May 31, 2006, 02:59:07 PM

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Comments (5)

Agafaster
Posts:1175
February 08, 2008, 09:01:00 PM
I remember this !! at least, the announcement - Tony Ianiri (IIRC) of Power was involved.
this AFAIR was indeed intended to be AGA compatible, and there was due to be an A6000 to follow - I forget the specs of that, but it may well've been an 040/060 machine. they both had an option of either a Zorro III or PCI backplane - see the big right angled connector on the right.
This was in Amiga Format, a coupla years before it was canned.

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justthatgood
Posts:579
March 12, 2007, 01:53:59 PM
Well, one day when everyone can get logic analyzers in their cereal boxes, and we are using REM brain programmers for learn, we will all have the skill to  do that.
keropi
Posts:2466
June 05, 2006, 05:13:48 PM
looks awesome... simms, ide conectors, bus-riser option, aga based perhaps... wow, too bad it was not released
CD32Freak
Posts:646
June 02, 2006, 12:50:26 PM
Yes, very strange. I don't understand it either why there is so little visual information about this clone. I could only find a small gif picture at alltheweb.com (look for 'A5000 dce') and none at google. The link goes to: www.amigascene.at/amigascene/images_00/c97_a5000b.gif, but the site is gone. So I had to search for the bigger gif picture at the Internet Archive (down at the moment) and this is it :-)

Now I'm looking for the even bigger jpg picture :-D
Matt_H
Posts:6412
June 01, 2006, 07:35:46 PM
Strange... of all the attempts to build classic Amiga clones, this one hardly ever gets mentioned, even though it looks to be the best - in terms of features. DCE doesn't have the best reputation when it comes to build quality.

I wonder how many prototypes were built and where they ended up.


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